transparency (which includes the historical perspective), a more situated approach
is required. Understanding the quality of data and the processing mechanisms of
data in situated practices is a prerequisite to be able to play that role. I argue that the
apparatus perspective provides a useful framework to understand the archive in
situated settings. Only if archivists develop the competences to understand the data
assemblages and processing mechanisms in situated practices it will be possible to
distinguish between the essential and the residue, the meaningful and the
meaningless, the relevant and the extraneous.
archives in liquid times
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